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Council continues public hearing on 201‑acre Bettis property zoning after residents raise access, runoff and school concerns
Summary
The Springville City Council agreed to continue the public hearing on zoning for the 201‑acre Bettis property to Dec. 15 after residents and the property owner asked for more time to prepare plans and raise concerns about traffic, stormwater and school capacity.
The Springville City Council on Tuesday agreed to continue the public hearing on proposed zoning for a 201‑acre property owned by the Bettis family, setting the matter for the council’s Dec. 15 meeting.
The council opened a public hearing after the planning and zoning board submitted a recommendation. Attorney Chesley Payne, speaking for the Bettis family, asked the council to postpone the hearing for two to three months so the family could provide more detailed plans and “provide the city with some more clarity as to the uses of property.” Payne said the family preferred to present a comprehensive plan rather than ask for rezoning piecemeal.
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